American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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Pagina 197
... less prolific and more liable to diseases than the pure bloods of either stock , but also that they seldom live so long . Statistics lacking on this point , I have questioned a large number of physicians well placed for judgment in this ...
... less prolific and more liable to diseases than the pure bloods of either stock , but also that they seldom live so long . Statistics lacking on this point , I have questioned a large number of physicians well placed for judgment in this ...
Pagina 264
... less a cause of admiration that their instrument of government should have sur- vived the trials and crises of a century that saw the wreck of more than a score of paper constitutions . All the members had had a practical training in ...
... less a cause of admiration that their instrument of government should have sur- vived the trials and crises of a century that saw the wreck of more than a score of paper constitutions . All the members had had a practical training in ...
Pagina 333
... less to remember that economics must reckon with human purposes and values , no less than with material objects and forces , and that any account of the economic factor in the forma- tion of national life and character will be halt and ...
... less to remember that economics must reckon with human purposes and values , no less than with material objects and forces , and that any account of the economic factor in the forma- tion of national life and character will be halt and ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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